* Not a proper ROM dump as it contains data from RAM at ROM addresses that are inaccessible.

Checksum information

FCS32 and SHA1 are given here as these are what MESS uses. FCS32 in this instance refers to the 32-bit CRC standardised as ISO 3309, ISO/IEC 13239:2002 and ITU-T V.42, most notably used as the Ethernet Frame Check Sequence (FCS), which has a polynomial representation of 0x04C11DB7 in normal form. It is also used for zip and gzip files, and within UDI disk images.

On Unix-like systems, Jacksum will produce an FCS32 sum when using:

jacksum -x -a fcs32 FILES

and rhash will do so when using:

rhash --lowercase -C FILES

To produce a line similar to that needed for this article, with minimal editing, one can use: